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A Good Film

gatorgettum

9/13/16

Not even Chaney's demented handyman can mess up this film.Good performers all,surprised that Macready really won me over here,liked him best and Ms Frieda Inescort,did they work together before?

Really Good "Horror" Film

goodmovie

9/7/16

The only horror related anything is Lon Chaney as the crazed Cajun,who unleashes hell at the wrong time,destroys whatever hope Mark Sinclair's experiments with cobalt to restore his patients to more human form causes.Really must say I loved the scenes between Frida Inescort & Macready.Ms Inescort suffered from MS,and showed great dignity throughout.And I think Macready showed that in real life and here that he was a decent,king gentleman and it showed thru simple gestures.I watch this film regularly,as I now have the dvd,and am truly surprised at what could've been schlock really made me care about all the characters,except Lon's maniac.And I do Like Chaney,always did.

Lon Chaney,Bev Garland,Macready,Bennett,Kennedy

georgemacready

7/29/16

No bad actors in this film.Not the greatest makeup on the gatormen,but didn't expect anything else.Really thought this deserves praise,great cast,decent story,very empathetic George Macready as doc who uses gators to help heal severely injured accident victims.Then things take a bad turn,and what could become a terrible horror film becomes a touching story.Suspicion is put to rest,and a daughter-in-law is welcomed into the home.

The Alligator People (1959)

James Higgins

4/18/10

Entertaining as well as hokey, but I do enjoy these 1950's horror sci-fi films. This one has a better budget than most, and some fairly well known actors too. The make up and special effects are pretty good, especially when considering the year it was made.

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